Vitaliy lost Mayor elections in Kiev: will he come back to boxing?

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  • Leo Pradun
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    #11
    i dont think he will be back, but theres always that chance...

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    • leff
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      #12
      just finished watching lewis-klitschko today and i just realized that i miss him, he has had time to heal and he can fight until next election.

      anyway he is meant to be a fighter not a politician.

      so i hope he`ll be back.

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      • THE REAL NINJA
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        #13
        yeah i could see him coming back and i think he makes the sport better ** yeah i know** i think it's a great time for him to come back also, he could jump right back in where he left off, seeing as he has not been gone very long ..Most of all if Wlad wins i see no way he wouldnt come back just so they can hold titles together **as said before** but i don't think Wlad wins this time for one Byrd knows how to fight him this time around 2nd Byrd for the most part has stayed the same But Wlad has been worst the last few years + how will he be mentally after being beat in all his big fights other then the Peter fight ?

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        • enadeus
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          #14
          I think he will come back. This guy who beat him has been in the Mayor seat for 10 years straight, I don't think he is leaving any time soon.

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          • badblood
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            #15
            I see nothing wrong with him making a comeback.

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            • Leo Pradun
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              #16
              Originally posted by badblood
              I see nothing wrong with him making a comeback.
              extaclty it makes things better if he comes back...

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              • Parody
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                #17
                Originally posted by Nautilus
                Vitaliy lost mayor elections in Kiev: he came in second with 30% of votes, only losing 5% to the new mayor Leonid Chernovezki. The incumbent mayor, Alexander Omel'chenko, managed to gather only 20% of total votes.
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                That is bull****.

                Chernovetsky leads in Kyiv mayoral vote
                KYIV. March 27 (Interfax-Ukraine) - Preliminary reports suggest that Leonid Chernovetsky, honorary president of Pravexbank and Member of Parliament, holds the lead in mayoral elections in Kyiv, having won 32.04% of the vote counted thus far.

                Incumbent mayor Oleksandr Omelchenko is second with 22.25%, an Interfax correspondent reports from the Kyiv city elections commission.

                Heavyweight boxing champion Vitali Klitschko is in third with 21.30% followed by Member of Parliament Yury Karmazin (5.54%), deputy speaker Adam Martynuk (3.5%) and Member of Parliament Valeri Asadchev (2.55%).

                Election officials said that ballots have been counted only at small special polling stations, such as those at hospitals; therefore significant changes are possible as vote-counting progresses.

                Here is the link:

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                • Nautilus
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Parody
                  That is bull****.

                  Chernovetsky leads in Kyiv mayoral vote
                  KYIV. March 27 (Interfax-Ukraine) - Preliminary reports suggest that Leonid Chernovetsky, honorary president of Pravexbank and Member of Parliament, holds the lead in mayoral elections in Kyiv, having won 32.04% of the vote counted thus far.

                  Incumbent mayor Oleksandr Omelchenko is second with 22.25%, an Interfax correspondent reports from the Kyiv city elections commission.

                  Heavyweight boxing champion Vitali Klitschko is in third with 21.30% followed by Member of Parliament Yury Karmazin (5.54%), deputy speaker Adam Martynuk (3.5%) and Member of Parliament Valeri Asadchev (2.55%).

                  Election officials said that ballots have been counted only at small special polling stations, such as those at hospitals; therefore significant changes are possible as vote-counting progresses.

                  Here is the link:

                  http://www.interfax.ru/e/B/0/28.html?id_issue=11485823


                  what exactly do you call bull****?

                  the numbers keep changing since they are still counting, but it is pretty clear that Vitaliy has lost the elections

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                  • Parody
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Nautilus
                    what exactly do you call bull****?

                    the numbers keep changing since they are still counting, but it is pretty clear that Vitaliy has lost the elections
                    Yup, its pretty clear, LOL

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                    • Winter
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Nautilus
                      Vitaliy lost mayor elections in Kiev: he came in second with 30% of votes, only losing 5% to the new mayor Leonid Chernovezki. The incumbent mayor, Alexander Omel'chenko, managed to gather only 20% of total votes.

                      The big question is: will Vitaliy come back to boxing?

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                      Новым мэром Киева избран президент «Правэкс-банка» Леонид Черновецкий.

                      Нынешний глава города - Александр Омельченко набрал около 20 %, экс-боксер Виталий Кличко стал вторым — около 30%. Победитель Черновецкий набрал около 35%.

                      Выступая в прямом эфире телевидения, Черновецкий пообещал, что «не будет запираться в кабинете», а станет решать проблемы киевлян, передает РБК–Украина.

                      Yes Nautilus, it is a very big question. My answer is - Vitali will come back. Vitali is still very young. If Wladimir wins his championship, Vitali will definitely come back. It is so interesting to read those who hope he doesnt come back. I think they write this way because Vitali is so difficult to beat.

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